Taking Responsibility IV: Faith Response
John 11:40 Jesus saith unto her, Said
I not unto thee, that, if thou wouldest believe, thou shouldest see the glory
of God?
Romans 4:16 Therefore it is of faith,
that it might be by grace
Without knowing Jesus you cannot know yourself. You cannot know
and realize your nature, abilities, and rights in Him for they are revealed in
him. When you look into God he mirrors to you his best for you so you can
aspire and receive it. It is only when you give God his place that you will
find your place in him. As Paul our life goal should be to know Christ and the
power of his resurrection.
All that God has done and made available to believers can be described by one word - Grace. Grace is God's trust in humanity (man).
Faith is man’s trust in God. God trusts that man will respond well to what he
has done for them. He is so confident he chose you for his race. He even boasts
of you as he did about his servant Job. On the human side, believers trust that
the provisions God has provided without merit are enough for all the needs for life and godliness. Grace
is what God has already initiated and established. What God has done in the past is sufficient
for all your future requirements. That which happened by Grace in the past we
make happen in our world by faith today. Even though grace by nature is
unmerited it is however more than just favor. It is God come down. It is God's presence. It is God's hand
extended towards humanity. It is God self-revealed.
When God makes a move it is done. Human core business is to respond well to
access and benefit. Responding well to what God has done is called faith. Faith
is therefore the human response to Grace.
The Christian makes choices to respond to God in relationship with
people and situations. For you, God has believed in you and made a move in your
favor. Your business is to also believe in him and move in his favor. He has
extended his hand of grace and your business is in turn to extend your hand of
faith. God has acted and spoken also act and speak the same. Give thanks for
what he did for you and take corresponding action.
The bible says a pure heart and clean hands qualify a person to
go up God's holy hill. A pure heart is a positive condition and attitude of
faith. So faith is an attitude of
believing whereas clean hands are the works that show faith. Faith works and faith is seen by works.
From the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks and choices are made. Faith is
therefore not complete without corresponding confession and action. If the
attitude of faith does not result in action it is dead. Note, without works faith is not absent but dead.. unresponsive,
unproductive and lifeless. Corresponding action gives life to faith and puts it
to work (James 2). Faith in action is evidenced by for example, changed lives,
taking a stand for righteousness and good works. The challenge of faith is to
express or demonstrate your faith. To act on God's word for the miracle –
seeing God at work.
Often we have learnt faith from many Bible, historical and
contemporary characters. What can be learnt from God? He created the universe
by faith. Out of faith in himself he spoke
things that were not as if they were (Hebrews 11:3). Let's also learn faith
from Jesus the author and finisher of faith (Hebrews 12:2). Jesus is the best
example of a person who lived by faith. He demonstrated that taking actions of
faith can raise dead situations. When
Jesus was confronted with an impossible situation of Lazarus’ sickness and
subsequent death he showed faith in the following ways (John 11:1-44).
He had a divine agenda.
Faith needs a divine agenda. Faith is substance of things hoped for (Hebrews
11:1). Faith is informed by Gods
will. For every fear and worry God has a word of peace to calm the
threatening storms. Jesus boldly said the sickness was not unto death but for
the glory of God. He understood it was
an opportunity to serve the purpose of glorifying God. Jesus declared a plan to glorify God and a
goal to wake Lazarus up from death.
God’s plan for humanity is a good plan to give hope and a desirable end
(Jeremiah 29:11). Jesus had confidence in his strengths and capabilities from
trusting God. When Jesus says yes nobody can say no. Is clear, is unstoppable.
He declared the plan in advance when there was no guarantee it could happen
except by his word. He did the same when
he declared what he was going to accomplish by the anointing on his life (Luke
4:18). He knew that nothing can say no when God said yes. Nothing was
impossible to him who believed. He world not call him dead but asleep. Faith
will not call it what it is not. It's not hopeless when God hasn’t said so.
He let nothing stand in his way.
Faith involves risk and requires commitment. Jesus’s credibility was now on the
line. He had already said the sickness was not unto death yet the person was
now dead. He overcame threats to his
opportunities. He would not allow the
crisis to prevent what he had to do where he was. He was so calm about the
disturbing news that he even took two days to round off his business before
going to Lazarus. Going to raise Lazarus was a high risk choice Jesus
made. So risky that even His own
disciples tried to dissuade him because last time they were in the area the
people there wanted to stone them. But
Jesus was committed to going anyway. If
you have faith to raise the dead you might as well have faith God will protect
you. Nevertheless, the threat was so
real that Thomas the worst candidate to encourage anyone encouraged the
disciples to go along with Jesus so that they could die with him there.
Walking
by faith is not always easy. God himself demonstrates faith by sending his son
(John 3:16). God can move anything, pull
down any barriers, fight any battles, make any sacrifice, and pay any price to
reach people with his love. Further they
had a long walking journey to take to reach Lazarus’ house. Nothing will stand
in his way. He watches over his word to perform it.
He wept.
Faith works by compassion. Jesus did not have to weep since he was to raise
Lazarus from the dead anyway. His heart
was however touched by the hard experience people affected by the situation were going
through. He acknowledged it was hard to go through the night even though joy comes in the morning.
He perhaps may also have reflected on his night on the cross that was coming. Jesus may have also been touched by the much suffering God’s people go through only because of failing to believe. He also wept over how lack of faith blinded God’s people from seeing God’s glory. He reminded Martha, ‘did I not say, if you believe you will see the glory of God’.
He perhaps may also have reflected on his night on the cross that was coming. Jesus may have also been touched by the much suffering God’s people go through only because of failing to believe. He also wept over how lack of faith blinded God’s people from seeing God’s glory.
He reopened a closed case.
Faith sees opportunity NOW. To the people at Lazarus house it was over
regarding Lazarus - the bus had left. It was too late and they could only wish
things had happened differently. If only
Jesus had been there Lazarus would not have died. Wishful thinking did not help
what they needed was faith. Martha also
believed in the resurrection but at some future date. She relegated her miracle
to the future.
Jesus
reopened a closed case because he knew he was the resurrection NOW. God is the
great I AM, the now God not the I will be God.
He believed God could raise Lazarus but also that the time was ripe.
Lazarus was dead and buried for four days but that was not the end of his
story. Jesus still believed what he declared when he first heard about the
sickness - his sickness was not for death but for the glory of God.
He took action. True
believing results in action. The action brought about the miracle. Jesus asked to be taken were they had buried
Lazarus. He told them to remove the tomb stone. He prayed and called out,
Lazarus come forth. He risked embarrassment. He broke graveside silence, decorum
and decency. Sometimes as blind Bartimaeus showed, the choice is as stuck as you forget about people’s opinion and shout in faith for your miracle or be blind
for the rest of your life.
Loose him and let him go.
Faith frees people. Lazarus came out wrapped in grave clothes. It was however not enough
for Lazarus to be alive he also had to be free to be what God created him for.
Jesus’ faith freed the lives of other people. Faith is not just for
self-consumption but for the loosing of people.
Jesus could have made Lazarus his slave but respected his freedom. Faith takes away grave clothes and lets you
go free. Faith will undo heavy burdens.
Faith will break yokes of bondage.
If you can believe you can also bring dead situations back to
life. If you believe, you will see the glory of God in your situations. In your
body, in your bank account, in your relationships, at your work place, in your
ministry, and everywhere else every time. You will see waters part. You will
see God rain manna and send the ravens to feed you. You will move mountains and kill giants. You
will see the glory of God. You will reveal the glory in gloomy situations.
Message by Dr. Kurai
Chitima.
Faith Ministries –
Johannesburg Faith Life Center.
First Floor Dhando House,
66 Eloff Street Extension,
Village Deep,
Johannesburg,
South Africa
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